Hold a cake sale at work; you'll be surprised how quickly those cakes will get snapped up if you bring them out on a Friday afternoon! If you ask a few people to bake rather than buy something, you'll have plenty of food to go around.

Hold a sweepstake around a summer sporting event.

Ask your local shop/cafe to host a collection tin for you. We can provide you with one of these - just call us on 08080 100 200 to order yours today.

Cycle from London to Cambridge

The London to Cambridge bike ride starts in north-east London. You'll cycle 60 miles along quiet country lanes, past rolling green fields and idyllic small towns as you pedal to the big finish in Cambridge. At the finish line, there’s plenty for your supporters and spectators to do and see, including live music, refreshments and the chance to see you cross the finish line and collect your medal.

This is a fantastic challenge for beginners, commuters and pros alike, and by joining Team Breakthrough for this event and pledging to raise £100, your pedalling and support will have a positive impact on our work.

Raise your pulse, reduce your risk

Help us stop breast cancer for good

We’re determined to stop breast cancer for good, and making sure every woman receives the treatment she needs is the first step. Please sign up to our campaign now and write to your MP to Demand a Fair Price for life-extending drugs.

Why we need your support

Our work is only possible due to the generosity of the public – all the money we receive is donated. We need your help to support our essential research, and you can do this by taking part in an event for Breakthrough. Our events cover the length and breadth of the UK, from cycling and trekking to triathlons and skydiving.

About Breakthrough

Breakthrough Breast Cancer is more than a name. It’s a force. A force of thousands of people across the UK working together with a single-minded ambition to stop women dying from breast cancer. We will achieve this by finding new treatments, discovering the causes, promoting early detection and ensuring the best possible care for women diagnosed with the disease.